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Installation cost for Lowering Springs

All4spl

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So I know there will be some variance I am looking for what you paid, if you got an alignment done at the same time please notate that. I am pricing this out so I know when I can shoot to get it done, I am itching to get my TSW 20s on this truck but I want it lowered first.

Also note if you are FWD or AWD so I can see if there is a cost variance, and if there were any "extra" parts necessary for the spring installation.

Thank you.
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Once my new truck gets here I will be paying $400 for the installation of my AWD springs and $100 for alignment. That's about average in my area. I paid $300 for my Mustang to be lowered with $100 for alignment, and the only reason he said $400 for the Maverick was because he hadn't done one and didn't want to undercharge. If he can get it done in the same timeframe, he will only charge me $300.
 

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The cheapest shop I found in the SF Bay Area quoted 4.6 hours labor to install Eibach lowering springs out of their book (probably took them less time) for $828 on my '22 Hybrid (I live in CA where EVERYTHING is more $$). Most shops I went to declined to do the work for liability issues. I then took it to a different shop for 4-wheel alignment for $79. Just know that with the Eibach springs you will be ever so slightly off spec after the alignment (just tenths of a point) which Eibach claims is normal.
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